Listen: ‘No Sleep’ and ‘Come Over’ by Vox Eagle

Pristine electronica heading your way with two tracks from the dynamic duo of Vox Eagle (Andy Crosby and Luke Hamel). Hints of M83, Air, Paper Lions and a slew of other influences abound over No Sleep whilst a harder edge pervades Come Over. Both tracks are highly infectious and signal the coming of something big, people!

Vox Eagle emerged through a strong friendship, after Crosby and Hamelmet whilst touring together in a previous band. During their time onthe road, they discovered each other’s mutual interests and passion tocreate electronically influenced music that is contemporary andrelevant to modern styles. Their bond and enthusiasm for collaboratingis evident throughout the EP, Hamel explains, “I think the reason thesongs are turning out to have some flavor and depth is that Andy and Ishare a core of stuff we both love dearly”.

Vox Eagle’s latest EP,‘’ drew inspiration from their travels andexperiences over the years.” The EP was written and recorded acrossthe country, ranging from the mountains of Colorado to the forests ofupstate New York, Mojave Desert, Midtown Manhattan, Los Angeles, andLas Vegas in various Air BNBs, hotels, trains and planes using theband’s mobile recording rig. Crosby and Hamel would escape from theeveryday hustle and bustle and immerse themselves entirely into themusic. “I think the new locations help to keep the music fresh to usand to inspire different ideas while keeping us focused exclusively onthe songs and not distracted by our respective lives.” explains Hamel.

Crosby and Hamel self-produced and engineered the entire record,allowing them to take complete control over their creative process.The result is a body of music that is both edgy and experimental whilealso maintaining mainstream appeal. Their leading single ‘No Sleep’demonstrates the band’s signature sound of atmospheric pop and ambientgrooves. It’s cinematic vibes, contagious melodies and dance-worthybeats makes for the ultimate road-trip anthem.